Brampton men charged in 23 break-ins

Brampton Guardian

Two Brampton men and one from Scarborough are accused of being the “Pillow Case Bandits” responsible for the theft of approximately $100,000 in property from homes in nearby Georgetown and Milton.
In all, 23 homes were broken into between Sept. 5 and Nov. 7, according to Halton Regional Police. The front doors were forced open during the day when the residents were out, the homes ransacked, and electronics, jewelry and cash loaded into pillowcases stolen from the homeowners, according to police.
Three men were arrested Nov. 8, and their homes, as well as a pawn shop where police believe some of the property was sold, were searched. Police say they have recovered $100,000 in property and $17,000 in cash. They also seized a Honda Accord and an Acura ATL, believed to have been used in the break-ins, as “offence-related property”.
Charged with 23 counts of break and enter are Montague Morgan, 20, Yanick Roberts, 21, both of Brampton, and Rojae Graham, 22, of Scarborough.